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55 thoughts on “ Teensy Tiny Arduino Board With An ATtiny85 ” noouch says: August 13, 2012 at 9:23 am This looks good in quite a few ways. Most of ...
“Possibly the smallest ATtiny85 based ‘duino derivative”. Indeed! When Olimex announced the Olimexino 85s as the smallest Arduino ever, [Tim] took that as a challenge. His very small Ar… ...
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Maker and developers looking for a tiny Arduino development board might be interested in The Nanite 85, which could possibly be the world’s smallest ATtiny85 based Arduino derivative development ...
The Adafruit Gemma measures just 1 inch in size and is powered by an ATtiny85 and programmable with an Arduino IDE over USB, allowing you to create those wearable projects of the future.
As I did not realise that Arduino is a quick route to getting a stand-alone 8pin microcontroller – an Atmel ATtiny85 – to do something useful. You don’t get all of the functions and performance of an ...
I then re-edited the boards.txt file to avoid future confusion. This worked, both setting a standard ATtiny85 to reset at 2.7V, and setting the low-voltage variant (ATtiny85V) to reset at 1.8V. BTW – ...